THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1955.
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Says Teddy Boy
Wellington, July 25.
The "Teddy Boy" has reached New Zealand | year, reports of the where, for more than a activities of teen-agers have made serious, and sometimes distressing, reading.
Commenting on the arrival of the Teddy Boy here, The Dominion, Wellington's biggest morning newspaper made a strong attack.
"The American importation of and consonants properly. A wad Like MUX
chewing Bar Cowboy on his of
continually. gum brightly. decked motor cycle bounces round inside the mouth now has a pedestrian companioni)suring all talk." from Britain," it wrote, "a-com-
This blast was followed by a punton whosu childish eccentricl- Lies
run to weird and wonderful rather more controlled defence of his position by an actual clothes,
"Ilis style runs to stove pipe Teddy Boy. trousers, rooster-comb hair-de, Keith Brown, on Australian velvet lapels, over-sized Jackets, living in New Zealand, and by Teddy string
conicasion a wnistroats bla tles, gaudy (preferably yellow) across the Boy of some years standing. front of which is strung a watch told The Dominion that neither chain, shoes, reveral sizes tuae, nor his friends were juvenilo large and, emulating those worn delinquents. He knew a number by Charlie Chaplin in his hey-of them who were intelligent If not prepaid a booking fee day, the whole adding up to an people and rational conversa-
appearance preposterously ludi-tionalists. crous.
Births, Deaths, Marriages, Personal $5.00 per insertion not exceeding 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. ALTERNATE INSERTIONS 10% EXTRA.
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LOST
WALLET containing ring, Press Phas and Leaners Levice in the same of George Tan. Findor rewarded 4672 returning to "South China Morning Post, Ltd."
CARS FOR SALE
HIS STANCE
Own
A
The true Teddy Boy is
fashion leader middle class dressing out of the crdinery, but "His stance is, one leg to the casing well, and closely follow- rear, the viher slightly forwarding the Anthony Eden style," he
declared,
knee lu at the the wrinkles at the
tind bent accentuate bottom of the trouser leg. The loft hand is thrust into the and the right trouser pocket, hand either fingers the watch good chain, or is disposed of in a fob AUSTIN 16, late 1949, in very condition, recently refurbished at a pocket. A supercilious steer cost of over live hundred dollars, rests on his lips. So Tuwing and reliable forally car. Owner buying smaller del. Reply Bux 115, "China Mail."
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STAMPS
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Street, Hongkong
Road. Kowloon.
and
Wyndham Ballbury
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Teddy Boy thik follows the bebop style in a semi- guttural manner giving the Im pression that the spenker never icarnt to pronounce his vowels
PRISONER
GIVES UP
WEATHER DROVE
HIM CRAZY
-
Vienna, July 25.
danger USTRIAN flood Adwindled today
when the level of the Danube River and its tributaries started dropping after # weekend of severe summer storms.
The storms, marked by lightning, cloudbursts and glant hall- stones, were so violent that un escaped convict TELUTACA voluntarily to prison at Graz yesterday to find shelter,
prisoner, Helmut Tuschnigg, told his warders that
Tho
weather
crazy,"
was
driving
"the
ma
China Morning Post Ltd., Wyndham Ometais said that weather acci- Birret, -Hongkong zd Salisbury Road. Kowloon.
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PENINSULAR
For Extreme Altitudes
Glandular
Fever Closes Hospital
London, July 25.
The Royal Free Hospital ar Central London was completely isolated today with 44 nurses, 18 other members of the staff— in- cluding the matron-and- one- patient infected with an out- break of glandular fever,
"We believe that the average New Zealander's dress taste is li als mouth. He thinks that grey stripes and a sports coat will do for a dance or any other func- tim. Because we dress better, they class us as a bunch of fruit.
A SPARKLE
The
true. Teddy Boy is immaculately dressed always with a sparkle to his shoes, contour. fitting jackets and 1ousers.
"The majority of us are hard- working blokes, but on the sixth and eventh days we dress the way we want. We don't mind being laughed at, but we do ob-
likened to milk but Ject to being
cowboys, bar
bodgies and takes about five weeks.
widgies."
The false Teddy Boy, the "ape of the cull," Brown declared, is the
deserves to be man who classed with these people-China Mail Speclul.
Volunteer medical students on holiday moved in to help tend the nurses, serve meals and help in other ways.
Glandular fever is infectious,
LIGHT AIRPLANES FLYING AT
A new version of the Eng
Ish Electric Canberra Joi
bomber deaned for long PC APPEAL
range photographio reconnais- sance sorties at extreme
itudes has completed its first Heat lights. It is the
Can berra Mark 9, and has been the ordered in quaniliy for
RAF. The Canberra D has
boon
7
DISMISSED
50
FEET FIND
URANIUM ORE
Sydney, July 25,
The old-time gold prospector with his pick and shovel and pack-horse has now given way to the uranium prospector who uses a scintillometer to locate the ore, and a British light airplane replaces the pack-horse as a means of transport.
Single-engined light airplanes have so far made 346 survey flights over Australian hinterland searching for uranium ore.
ment
For detecting the ore the studying customers' requiro- light airplanes carry a scintil- monts, Vickers have introduced lometer mounted on the rear to airline operation a degree of seat fittings. This is on instru- manufacturer-operator Kalson to gamma rays hitherio confined to the execu- ment sensitive given out from uranium.
tive market. A crew of three man the After a press flight staged by herlal
spot- uranium spolters TCA, the Boston Globe pilol, navigator and an instru- lighted one of the most impor-
to operator
man the tant consequences of this polley: scintillometer.
"The British aircraft Industry 50 test revealed a toehold position The pilot flies only from the ground at 70 miles an the North American continent," hour along
Capilul Airlines conses specially By the time
Viscounts, are operating their prepared by his navigator.
When the scintillometer in that tochold will be a foothold. dicales, by a buzz, or a flicker
Seven years ago last Saturday the Viscount's ancestor, of a needle,
weeks a likely deposit the V.630, made its first flight below, the navigator marks the
ground party goes to search for
on
operations with British European
spot on his chart and later a at Wisley aerodrome and began
the ore,
Airways two years later. Mean- while, the 1.700 had been
evolved with
Viscount Success span length and capacity, and a
a greater wing London, July 25. developed from the Bidin Bin, Kia, who was, sun-
modified vertion, the V.701, to death at Raub photographistenced
entered commercial service with and (Malaya) Assizes
"The in February
Viscount is Britain's BEA in April 1053. It was from
single for the murder of a man named greatest
commercial this
that the model
North Mohamed
Adan,
askod the vlotory
of postwar years."
the V.724 American. Viscount, Judicial Committee of the Privy Typical of the many eulogies was developed.
in the Council today for special leave that thave appeared
Time's asserthe Arst to appeal against his conviction.
to the The petition was refused.
the main alteration is the ad- dillon of larger wing to en- able it to climb to, and cruise at, very high altitudes. The fuselage wing between the and the engines has been ex- the and chardwire Lended
to overall span is increased 68 feet, four feet more than the Mark 7. These changes enable the now Canberra to
dis operate over very long tances at aliudes well above the ceiling of present-day
Ita procise fighters.
opera. tional
secret.m
height Express Photo.
Kia we
wog alleged to have shot man with a shot gun in a hut in January 1954.
He pleaded was accidental. His appeal
Malaya Court of Appeal was dismissed |in April.-China Mail Special.
to the
American, Presa,
were
Trans-Canada Airlinca
transatlantic operators tion refera in particular
George Viscount's success on the Amerito order this airliner.
Edwards, the designer, and now director of Vickers can continent. Of the 229 that have been ordered so far, 66managing
to
1
Montreal in 1952 with a contract for 15 aircraft and initiated close liaison between TCA en- The first of gineers and Vielters.
need was to modify the Viscount, for cold-weather operations!
that the killing have been sold to Capital Air-(Aircraft) Ltd, returned from
lines, 20 to Trans-Canada Air- corporations 1мек, 5 to private in the United States and 1 the Canadian Department
for Transport-a total of 2 North America, representing # Zurich, July 25. total value, with spares, of some
the 80-$100 millions. year-old German author, is suf- As a dollar-earning export,
Dx
Thomas Mann,
Vickers
that
D
These and
other TCA' require- mente resulted in some 250 modifications, which entailed as
quired to create the original
in both legs, it was icorn-liner must rank high. and prototype. not dangerous, Recovery New Wage Claimering from inflammation of the the world's first turboprop air many design hours as were re-
ed here today. London, July 25.
have proved He must stay
in bed, but he is first-rate-commercial aeroplane London's 58,000 busmen 10- day decided to claim another 25 in no danger, it was stated. Dr combined with close liaison be shillings a week which would Mann returned to his home here tween manufacturer and opera-
a visit to tor can reap a rich Harvest. cost the Transport Executive on Saturday after
Viscot are tailor another £3,000,000 a year.-Holland and was taken straight China Mail Special.
to hospital-Chim Mail Special. for each and every operator. By
This 19 the first
time the Royal Free Hospital has closed since it was founded in 1828.- China Mali Special.
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
[NARDA, DO YOU KNOW
WHAT YOU ARE SAYING
2-24
I SAID I WANTED TO MARRY
GUAN.
a fre
FERDINAND
dents caused at least 13 week- end deaths, including ninc. flock workers who plunged
precipice engine and a sedan near the resort town of Gmunden early on Saturday.
over u
In Styria province, where hnil- stones the size of tennis balls caused damages estimated at millions of schillings, a group at property owners threatened to sue steel works. They claimed that ion oxide fumes
from the factory's chimneys The swollen Danube inundated caused the glant hallstones,
rows of homes in suburban Klosternucburg before its lovel started falling-United Press.
OQUIS HOS SEPARANT
& ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
R.M.S. "CARTHAGE"
SAILS:
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
BAGGAGE:
Friday, 29th July at 12.00 noon for the UNITED KINGDOM via Straite, Colombo, Bombay, Aden and Port Said.
Passengers aro requested to send ALL BAGGAGE to the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co.'s Godown at No, 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, by Noon on Thursday, 28th July,
SPECIAL NOTE:, With the exception of hand packages: carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on board by ship's elings only.
EMBARKATION: Passengers should embark between. 9.80 and 11:00a.m. on Friday, 29th. July, 1965.
YES---I
NANCY
VISITING CAME
YOUR
AUNT, EH, JOE ?
I'M SORRY BUT THIS IS GOODBYE.
TAUST. ME,
DEAR.
)OVER TO WATCH
T.V.
THEN WHY AREN'T YOU WATCHING
IT 3
JOHNNY HAZARD
BEING A TARGET FOR EVERY
COP IN THIS ARBA CAN BIEČOVEL A CHORE! WE'VE GOT TO AVOID
ALL TOWNS, FROM HERR
THROU@M, TO SALZBURG)
I CAN'T
SEE THE PICTURE VERY GOOD
GURN, YOU
WANT TO
MARRY NARDAY
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
YES, ALEENA ISN'T THAT WHAT YOU WANTED SHE'S THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL. INTELLIGENT
--DELIGHTFUL, YES, YES, I UNDER CHARMING, STAND. COME WITH EXQUISITE--
ME. I'D LIKE A WORD
WITH YOU.
MAYBE YOU NEED A
BIGGER ANTENNA
WE CAN DO IT, JOSUNNYVA
FORK:
AND
EKERJOHNNY,
TWO KILOMETERS WEET OF THAT'S WHY T HERE THE ROAD TAKES A FELL FOR SHARI
DE ARESUNDALOHE AUSĮ SKE ABIB LAKESITE A LOKS, 18 THE MOST WINDING ROUTER BARTY DREJ ZEN HEI
By Mik
WHAM
6.21
By Ernie Bushmiller
NOI NEED A SMALLER
AUNT EMMA
Robbins
AND, AT THE TUSINOFF, ONE DE THE VENGRAL'S [WARN WAITS FOR
WTO MOVE INTO HIS
EVEN
MAGICIANS
Co-operation
with TCA
The co-operation mado'
paid dividends. Capital soon Airlines showed Interest in the Viscount and were satisfied with the great majority of TOA's modifications, relatively Low additional changes being neces- sary.
cant Carlsberg Baby
TASMANIA
"THE JAM THAT MADE TARMANIA FAMOUS"
BLACK MAGIC
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
situation
San Miguel
By this time, the Viscount 724 Was virtually a now type evolved for the North American market.
three Capital's first Viscounts, delivery of which should be comploted by the ent of the month, are designated V.744 and will be used for train- Ing demonstration, and the Opening of a scheduled service on the Washington-Chicago route as soon as possible. They do not incorporate quite all the modifications requested by the operator. The remaining 37 will be 745's with Rolls-Royce Dürt 500 turboprops and 745D's with more powerful Dari 510's, De- ilvery is due to be completed in February 1957.
of the future, JH Car- michael, President of Capital Airlines, has said they will probably require more.
Gliding
The presence of the Duke of: Edinburgh on Sunday, July 24, at this year's National Gliding Championships set the erai OTA what promises to be
most succosal occasion.
From July 23-August 1 a Tecord number of 40 entrants with ensure that a high standard of flying is maintained, if pre- championship form 19
any criterion, Last week three plota reached a height of 10,000 m. another three exceeded 15,000 ft while one, in a Skylark, set up a new British record, sub- fet to confimation, of 23,200
It.
The latest types of sailplane will be taking part, Including the Olympla, 17 and the Skylark II and II-made by Elliotta of Newbury and Slingsby respec- tively. All three of them employ laminar-flow wings which 10- duce air turbulence, and con=" sequently ́drag, to a minimum. This is particularly desirable in salplanes which ely to such an extent on aerodynamic eff- ciency for their performance.
US Military Bill Passed
"Washington, Julý 25. "The House of Represcatatives passed and sont to the Senato today a compromise Bilt to ,provide. u. milliary reserve. Of
2,800,000 mana
Prompt Senate approval wAL expected to get the Bill before the President, early, thi
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.